Schweninger — mit seinem Patienten v. Bismarck und Reichshund Tyras Ernst Schweninger (* 15. Juni 1850 in Freystadt; † 13. Januar 1924 in München) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Medizinhistoriker. Inhaltsverzeichni … Deutsch Wikipedia
Schweninger — Schweninger, Ernst, Mediziner, geb. 15. Juni 1850 zu Freistadt (Oberpfalz), Arzt in München, 1884 Prof. und Direktor der Abteilung für Hautkrankheiten an der Charité in Berlin, 1895 Geh. Medizinalrat, 1900 6 Leiter des Teltower Kreiskrankenhauses … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Schweninger — Schweninger, Ernst, Arzt, * Freystadt 15. 6. 1850, ✝ München 13. 1. 1924; war ab 1881 Arzt des Fürsten Bismarck; bekannt durch die Schweningerkur (v. a. Diät und Hydrotherapie; z. B. gegen Fettsucht) … Universal-Lexikon
Schweninger-Buzzi anetoderma — Schwen·in·ger Buz·zi anetoderma (shvenґin gər bootґse) [Ernst Schweninger, German physician, 1850–1924; Fausto Buzzi, Swiss dermatologist, 1858–1907] see under anetoderma … Medical dictionary
Schweninger — Ernst, German dermatologist, 1850–1924. See S. Buzzi anetoderma, S. method … Medical dictionary
Schweninger-Buzzi anetoderma — a progressive primary type of anetoderma without any preceding inflammatory condition, characterized by the abrupt appearance of many blue to white macules, some of which protrude; usually seen in women. Cf. Jadassohn a … Medical dictionary
Ernst Schweninger — Ernst Schweninger, Zeichnung von C. W. Allers … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ernst Schweninger — Ernst Schweninger, dessin de C. W. Allers … Wikipédia en Français
Rosa Schweninger — (Vienna 1849–1918) was a well known Austrian female artist of the late 19th century. She was a member of a famous Viennese family of artists.External links* [http://www.internationalauctioneers.com/int/lot detail.asp?LotID=55 AucID=741 The Proud… … Wikipedia
Ernst Schweninger — (18501924) was a German physician, born in Freistadt, Palatia. He studied medicine at Munich (M.D., 1870) and for some years was in practice. His appointment to a chair at Berlin (1884) (against the wishes of the medical faculty) was largely due… … Wikipedia